Well, I don't know if I'd call him a racist....but you remember how everybody used to draw black people in the Eisner days then stopped cuz that s**t was racist? Well he didn't stop.

Though I think it was more artistic social commentary or something. I don't know. I get kind of offended when I see some of that s**t. Then again, I do dig the way he draws women. Giant Amazon's. If any of you get the chance you should watch the documentary they did on him a while ago. Crumb Lotta insight into him and his family and the way he thinks. Very interesting.

Yeah, the Zwigoff movie? I watched that at college. Great film but his brother really depressed me... remember him? Sad.

And I know what you mean. I'm not a fan of that stuff either, a while ago I was actually gonna put up The Spirit's mostly-forgotten sidekick, Ebony White here.
I thought better of it though...

Kid Sid Vicious is a really good description. Though I can't see Dennis stabbing Gnasher to death, then OD-ing in The Chelsea Hotel happening in the strips anytime soon...

It's funny though, both US and UK Dennis' have the same name and same basic premise but were thought up completely separately by their creators and -get this!- were both first published on either side of the Atlantic on the exact. Same. Day.

It made #3 on Cracked.Com's "The 5 Most Mind-Blowing Coincidences of All Time" article a few years back.

Man! I hate that kid! I hate all those heathcliff, marmaduke, getting into trouble characters! If I was Mr. Wilson it would have been shallow grave" I don't know any Dennis the menace! "Time ( okay that's abit extreme! But I would've called child services on his parents for letting him run amok and being a meance to society!) Dumb kid should be school!

I remember seeing a comic where the Predicons were on strike or something, hiding out in some jungle, Megatron walked in, beat the s**t outta them, then dragged the leader out by his tail. He's the evil version of Optimus. In every way really.

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"Great, now I have to take over a whole planet because of your stupid boobs."

yep! i agree with the death God! awesome awesome Villain!! and he transformed in a freaking Gun that his freaking henchman used! how cool was that!!! i use to see the other kids playing with him as a gun as a kid!
this was waaaaaaayyyy before all this crazy stuff going on now though!

Megs is one of the better 80's toon/comics villains. Welker made that his signature role, to me anyway. Loved him on the latest toon, TF:Prime.. It's like Welker brought all the years of experience he's had into that performance.

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while i enjoyed their Hue-ethnic costuming for all of 10 seconds! that ^%&*&*ing spazzy robot, the talking head and the laurel and hardy/ fat kid -skinny kid comedy relief bullies got on my everlasting nerves so.. Thumbs down!

Zenith (Robert McDowell[1]) is a British superhero, who appeared in the science fiction comic 2000 AD. Created by writer Grant Morrison and artist Steve Yeowell, with original character designs by Brendan McCarthy, he first appeared in 2000 AD #535 (22 August 1987).
Shallow and sarcastic, Zenith was a distinctly Generation X superhero. Morrison used the Zenith serial to explore cultural differences between generations and criticize the Conservative Party.
Zenith was featured regularly in 2000 AD from 1987 until 1992, with occasional appearances since. The series was an early success for Morrison, who has since written popular works for DC and Marvel, and using his own characters.

Zenith, real name Robert McDowell, is the son of two members of Cloud 9, a super-team of the 1960s who had been created by the British military but rebelled and became hippies and psychedelic fashion icons. Zenith himself used his somewhat unreliable superhuman abilities not to fight evil but to promote his career as a pop singer. Shallow, spoilt, self-centred and initially cowardly, he was reluctantly dragged into the struggle against malevolent supernatural entities known as the Lloigor or "Many-Angled Ones".